The Pleasures of Sin by Jessica Trapp

THE PLEASURES OF SIN
by Jessica Trapp
Reviewed by Vicky Dreiling

Lady Brenna’s refusal to wed led her father to banish her to a lonely tower. Marriage, with a passel of brats and endless duties, would end her secret dream: to journey to Italy where she hopes to freely indulge in her great passion: painting erotic works of art.

When Brenna learns her sister’s fiancé has captured her father, she must save her father and her sister from the King’s enforcer, James Montgomery. Montgomery is said to have killed his late wife. In desperation to save her sweet sister from a cruel marriage, Brenna disguises herself as the bride and hides a knife beneath her clothing. Once the wedding feast ends, she plans to plunge the knife in the blackguard’s cold heart.
James is outraged when his new bride attempts to stab him. Her act amounts to treason against the crown. He saves her from a beheading, but there is one condition. Lady Brenna must come willingly to his bed.

Romantic Times awarded this charming and sensual book a K.I.S.S. Award. All of Ms. Trapp’s books evoke
the classical medieval romances that captured reader’s hearts, but do so in a fresh manner. The Pleasures of Sin is funny, endearing, and highly sensual. I couldn’t stop turning the pages.

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